0 a person or organization that borrows something, especially money from a bank:
1 a person, company, government, etc. that borrows money:
For most borrowers, size of the monthly payment is the most important factor in their loan choice.
Borrowers pay more fees and interest each time they refinance.
The writer is a keen-eyed borrower of folk tales and themes.
Default risk is related to the inability of a borrower to reimburse a loan or a bond.
However, this is associated with relatively low levels of internal resources held by borrowers.
Over time, as increasing numbers of producers gain access to external finance, borrowers' net worth rises relative to debt.
These costs arise through informational asymmetries between borrowers and lenders that are costly to resolve.
If each agent's endowment level increases, then the relative wealth differences between the lenders and the borrowers really decrease.
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